Alva rushes through the trees in the dead of night with her sniffer wolf, Fen. Being out alone when there's a kidnapper on the loose is reckless, but if she ever wants to be an investigator like her Uncle Magnus, she'll need to be first to the crime scene. But what Alva discovers raises morequestions than it answers, drawing her into a dangerous search for truth, and for treasure.
Janina Ramirez
Janina Ramirez is a British art and cultural historian, television presenter, and author. She is known for her engaging and informative approach to exploring history and art through various media platforms. Ramirez has written several books on medieval history, art, and culture, including "The Private Lives of the Saints" and "Riddle of the Runes." Her work often focuses on uncovering lesser-known stories and perspectives from history, shedding light on the lives of ordinary people in the past. Ramirez's passion for making history accessible to a wide audience has had a significant impact on the genre, inspiring many to explore the rich tapestry of our collective past. Her most famous work is the BBC documentary series "Britain's Most Historic Towns," where she delves into the history of different towns across the UK.